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Computer Virus
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My daily AVG scan has just found a virus called Win32/Ngvck.BS. I have tried to find out more information by tying the virus name into various search engines, but none of them recognise the virus name.
Please can someone help me find out what this virus is?
Please can someone help me find out what this virus is?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Ethel and rojash,
Ethel, I could not find anything under the number you entered. I looked in my AVG Virus vault and I found the following 3 items.
File Name- DVD Cloner3.exe
File Name DVD Cloner III 305 build 386
File Name A0018382.exe
The 2 DVD Cloner ones confuse me because I do not have DVD Cloner installed on my Laptop.I did download the software ages ago, but I never installed it.AVG only picked up these 3 items this morning, yet I run the AVG scan every day.
I have no idea what the third item is.
I am now getting worried because I followed the link supplied by rojash and many of the results state that this virus is dangerous. If it is in the AVG Virus vault, does this mean it has been 'made safe'? I have not noticed any problems with my Laptop.
Ethel, I could not find anything under the number you entered. I looked in my AVG Virus vault and I found the following 3 items.
File Name- DVD Cloner3.exe
File Name DVD Cloner III 305 build 386
File Name A0018382.exe
The 2 DVD Cloner ones confuse me because I do not have DVD Cloner installed on my Laptop.I did download the software ages ago, but I never installed it.AVG only picked up these 3 items this morning, yet I run the AVG scan every day.
I have no idea what the third item is.
I am now getting worried because I followed the link supplied by rojash and many of the results state that this virus is dangerous. If it is in the AVG Virus vault, does this mean it has been 'made safe'? I have not noticed any problems with my Laptop.
If it's in the AVG virus vault, then as Ethel says, you are quite safe. The idea of the vault is that things get put there rather than deleted, so that if they are infected essential files, they may be repaired (at a later date), or if they are misidentified, they may be restored (rather like putting files in the recycle bin - they are to all intents and purposes deleted, but may be recovered if you so choose).